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ST TUSTAN'S CHAPEL (Site of) [Brabstermire] Chapel (Site of) Rev [Reverend] James McPherson. Estab ch.[Established Church] Canisbay
Rev [Reverend] Roderick McGregor. Free ch [church] Canisbay
Mrs John Angus, Brabster
Statistical Account of the Ph [Parish] of Canisbay
007 On a Small eminence near the old Mansion House of Brabster, marks the place where formerly stood a Roman Catholic Chapel or Place of Worship. No vestige of it remains now to be seen. Several of the aged individuals in the Parish remember to have Seen part of the old building. there was a Grave-yard attached to it, which is defined by an old bank about 2 chains in length and 130 links in breadth, Several of the aged people Can remember of it being used for burying the dead.
This Chapel was dedicated to St Tustan.
GRAVE YARD (Remains of) [St Tustan's Chapel] 007 Several of the aged individuals in the Parish remember to have Seen part of the old building. there was a Grave-yard attached to it, which is defined by an old bank about 2 chains in length and 130 links in breadth, Several of the aged people Can remember of it being used for burying the dead.
This Chapel was dedicated to St Tustan.

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